Lawal Yahaya Gumau
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Lawal Yahaya Gumau (26 August 1968 – 22 February 2025) was a Nigerian politician, who served as a Senator from Bauchi South Senatorial District, from 2018 until 2023. Prior to becoming a senator, Gumau served for two terms in
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Constituency. He became a Senator by winning 119,489 votes to defeat his closest rival, Ladan Salihu of the Peoples Democratic Party, who received 50,256 votes to win a 2018 by-election due to the death of Senator
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. Gumau was a philanthropist, who aided in the provision of jobs and education for youths. He died on 22 February 2025, at the age of 56.Former Senator Lawal Yahaya Gumau passes on at the age of 57
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Skill training scandal

In 2020, Gumau, along with Bauchi North Senator Adamu Muhammad Bulkachuwa, became embroiled in a scandal revolving the quality of skill training constituency projects and the amount of money allocated to the projects. In 2019, Gumau's office received around ₦80 million for "empowerment and training in dry-season farming in Tilde,
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LGA and empowerment of youths in Agricultural practices and development in Bauchi South senatorial district." As with similar projects run by Bulkachuwa's office in Bauchi North, Gumau's training programmes were criticized as substandard and not fitting the amount of money allocated for them. Gumau's programmes were supposed to be run by the Federal College of Horticulture, Dadin Kowa; however, the school's Provost refused to accede to a Freedom of Information request on the school's involvement and reporting showed that the programmes were actually run by a local NGO, African Unity Foundation. After the training, some of which lasted only a few hours while others were a month long, participants reported receiving no equipment or funds to continue their new skill and lamented that they had to return to their original occupations after the course. The participants were also party-based as people were chosen based on their (or their family's) connections to local APC leadership.


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1968 births 2025 deaths Nigerian Muslims Senators of the 9th National Assembly (Nigeria) Senators of the 8th National Assembly (Nigeria) People from Bauchi State Members of the 7th National Assembly (Nigeria) {{Bauchi-politician-stub